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fain 24
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fairer 1
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22 fair
22 flow
22 forbear
22 genus
John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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fair

   Book,  Chapter
1 Ded | desired for truth than a fair unprejudiced hearing, nobody 2 I, I | doctrines, confounded those fair characters nature had written 3 I, III | plainly stamped there, in fair characters, all that men 4 II, VIII | yet when we see wax, or a fair face, receive change of 5 II, XIV | out of sight of land, in a fair day, may look on the sun, 6 II, XXI | uneasiness, stands upon fair terms with the rest to be 7 II, XXI | to the last result of a fair examination.~49. To be determined 8 II, XXXIII| great hand in it. Men of fair minds, and not given up 9 III, X | than the fortresses of fair warriors: which, if it be 10 III, X | and conversation for as fair a man, as he does in the 11 III, X | it. Eloquence, like the fair sex, has too prevailing 12 IV, III | will not let truth have fair play in the world, nor men 13 IV, XII | have been so happy, or so fair, to use none but self-evident 14 IV, XV | look upon you as a sober fair man, but now I am sure you 15 IV, XVI | it in all the gentle and fair ways of information; and 16 IV, XVI | matter of fact attested by fair witnesses: such are all 17 IV, XVI | call confidence.~8. III. Fair testimony, and the nature 18 IV, XVI | lessens not the assent to a fair testimony given of it. For 19 IV, XVII | sometimes for clear and fair deductions from those principles: 20 IV, XVII | confirmation of truth in fair inquiries. And if it be 21 IV, XX | liberty and opportunities of a fair inquiry, than these poor 22 IV, XX | witnesses) that there is as fair testimony against, as for


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